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this is just the kind of scenario that u.s. officials had feared with al qaeda's presence in that country. >>> and, in syria tonight, which has been shaken by days of violence, there's word that syria's president might lift the harsh emergency law that has for nearly 50 years allowed the government to arrest and detain people without charging them first. the government is hoping that will calm the major discontent in that country, as well. >>> we turn now to the disaster in the pacific, and yet another major apology tonight from the people who run the fukushima nuclear plant. this latest apology brings into question what can be believed. and there are new questions about whether obvious warning signs were ignored. david wright is in japan again tonight. >> reporter: new aerial images of the smoldering nuclear caldron that refuses to be brought under control. at reactor number one, the roof is completely gone. reactors two and three have holes in the roof. and steam is leaking out. reactor four, the walls are gone. that yellow b
this is just the kind of scenario that u.s. officials had feared with al qaeda's presence in that country. >>> and, in syria tonight, which has been shaken by days of violence, there's word that syria's president might lift the harsh emergency law that has for nearly 50 years allowed the government to arrest and detain people without charging them first. the government is hoping that will calm the major discontent in that country, as well. >>> we turn now to the disaster in...
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and u.s. army soldier arrested for allegedly passing classified information to the whistleblower website wiki leaks stands accused of putting national security at risk everyone agrees with the treatment of the manning getting food writes his supporters who gave the conditions of his detention in humane. right. here in quantico hundreds of activists and veterans have gathered outside of the military base for bradley manning is being held in solitary confinement twenty three hours a day they say he's being tortured to call for his immediate release although president obama says otherwise i have actually asked the pentagon whether or not. the procedures that have been taken in terms of his confinement are appropriate and are meeting our basic standards and they assure me that they are state department spokesman p.j. crowley called manning's treatment quote ridiculous counterproductive and stupid and was forced to resign. while manning's father denounced the pentagon for stripping his son of his c
and u.s. army soldier arrested for allegedly passing classified information to the whistleblower website wiki leaks stands accused of putting national security at risk everyone agrees with the treatment of the manning getting food writes his supporters who gave the conditions of his detention in humane. right. here in quantico hundreds of activists and veterans have gathered outside of the military base for bradley manning is being held in solitary confinement twenty three hours a day they say...
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so whether the u.s. joins it or not, my hunch is the day will come when you will need an international military presence in libya. >> couric: do you think that this could evolve into a pretty serious civil war among all these fighters? >> i think it has that potential. we really don't know exactly who it is we're helping and what their agenda may ultimately be. so as bad as mr. qaddafi has been and is, the alternatives are not necessarily benign or goode they are for the united states or for the libyan people. >> couric: richard haas from the council on foreign relations. dr. hawses, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> couric: still ahead on the "cbs evening news," the town didn't survive the tsunami but amazingly, nearly everyone in it did. and how a labor movement rose out of the ashes of a deadly fire. ninja 2: ow vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. you need to do the preventative things that you need to do for your heart health. for me, it means an aspirin regimen. be
so whether the u.s. joins it or not, my hunch is the day will come when you will need an international military presence in libya. >> couric: do you think that this could evolve into a pretty serious civil war among all these fighters? >> i think it has that potential. we really don't know exactly who it is we're helping and what their agenda may ultimately be. so as bad as mr. qaddafi has been and is, the alternatives are not necessarily benign or goode they are for the united...
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the u.s. army private believed responsible for supplying a trove of documents to whistle blowing web site wiki leaks has had twenty two more charges brought against well they include aiding the enemy which can carry death penalty all the prosecutors say they won't apply for it intelligence analysts private bradley manning is currently being held at a military jail in virginia he faces a hearing in may or june to determine whether there's enough evidence to try him. astronauts on board the space shuttle discovery took a final space walk around the international space station to get the outpost ship shape before the shuttle program winds up well discovery is headed into retirement after this flight and only two or shuttle trips remain by endeavor and then be atlantis the crew use the trip outside to repair a broken pump as well as remove an experiment platform or the shuttle will remain at the space station till sunday. get ready for an adventure. close of team prepares another exciting trip aro
the u.s. army private believed responsible for supplying a trove of documents to whistle blowing web site wiki leaks has had twenty two more charges brought against well they include aiding the enemy which can carry death penalty all the prosecutors say they won't apply for it intelligence analysts private bradley manning is currently being held at a military jail in virginia he faces a hearing in may or june to determine whether there's enough evidence to try him. astronauts on board the space...
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the u.s. state department says it needs billions of dollars to fight off the old school with global media outlets that simply getting. funded all russian series will take the needs of the ancient city of yaroslavl which has a story taste to draw. a very warm welcome to you this is seen live from the international criminal court is launching an investigation into the actions of libyan leader moammar gadhafi and some of his supporters for alleged crimes against humanity the first time the court has launched a probe into an ongoing offense meanwhile the battle for the oil riches continues with reports of as strong as they are the town of rageh wherever. claim they took one hundred percent hostage during the fighting began three witnessing the most deadly of all be arab revolts with over two thousand reported killed during more than a fortnight of fighting the international community has condemned the harsh methods used to crackdown on the opposition this can bring us deploys troops to warships al
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to step back and for nato to take command when by all means the u.s. plays the leading role in nato will also have to tell us what the end game is but most importantly i am just dying to hear from this president why we're involved in the first place i'm sure that kosovo might be used as a shining example rwanda as the example. what not to do when you move away from the argument that we intervene in civil conflicts out of the goodness of our hearts and effort to save innocent civilians well it becomes questionable as the sole reason when you look at the rain gamut and syria they're all comes back to why the us is there and what's in it for us i think the words of defense secretary robert gates on this past weekend continue to echo. no i don't think it's a vital interest for the united states but we clearly have interests there and it's a part of the region which is of vital interest for the united states and so is there anything that obama can say tonight will make us forget those words by defense secretary gates more of that here to discuss that with m
to step back and for nato to take command when by all means the u.s. plays the leading role in nato will also have to tell us what the end game is but most importantly i am just dying to hear from this president why we're involved in the first place i'm sure that kosovo might be used as a shining example rwanda as the example. what not to do when you move away from the argument that we intervene in civil conflicts out of the goodness of our hearts and effort to save innocent civilians well it...
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a u.s. senator has asked for more money to fund the war in afghanistan despite the embarrassing revelation that lawmakers were manipulated by the military to do so karl levin also suggests leaving a power a vacuum in the troubled country something that was mistakes made when the soviets pulled out thirty years ago but our military contributor says the two situations are starkly different. thirty years ago this soviet army successful it accomplished one of its main mission to build of the professional afghan armed forces and you know why because we thought bad again military officers score that there was something to die for for their own country for their own peers and for their own armed forces unlike the soviet military campaign the current american mission in afghanistan has nothing to offer neither to add again officers or north to admin people it's a large why because of the whole american experience in afghanistan these only about profiteering whether it's for consultant vultures or fo
a u.s. senator has asked for more money to fund the war in afghanistan despite the embarrassing revelation that lawmakers were manipulated by the military to do so karl levin also suggests leaving a power a vacuum in the troubled country something that was mistakes made when the soviets pulled out thirty years ago but our military contributor says the two situations are starkly different. thirty years ago this soviet army successful it accomplished one of its main mission to build of the...
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bahrain is an important u.s. ally. there's a u.s. base there. the white house says those saudi military forces do not constitute an invasion. >>> and the 15th victim died today in an awful bus crash on i-95 here in new york this weekend. the bus was coming back from a casino trip. it was cut open by a sign pole. the driver's actions and background are now under investigation. >>> we want to return to the situation in japan now and the fishing port we saw earlier in the broadcast that took the full brunt of the tsunami. the city's hospital was right there on the waterfront and nbc's lee cowan, one of the few reporters who's been able to make his way there. >> reporter: they call it the town that disappeared. all we could find was a shattered footprint at the end of a washed-out road. >> it just doesn't stop. >> reporter: some 17,000 people used to live and fish here. now close to half of them, it's feared, are under the mud. the racing wall of water some 30 feet high was only about a half hour away when the warning went out. at the city's main ho
bahrain is an important u.s. ally. there's a u.s. base there. the white house says those saudi military forces do not constitute an invasion. >>> and the 15th victim died today in an awful bus crash on i-95 here in new york this weekend. the bus was coming back from a casino trip. it was cut open by a sign pole. the driver's actions and background are now under investigation. >>> we want to return to the situation in japan now and the fishing port we saw earlier in the...
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the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. is in a name from a friend wargrave foreign media and is losing it among those who are winning the war she named r t i'll be back with more in just a few minutes. live from our studios in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us with the libyan leader colonel gadhafi is promising more violence if u.s. or nato forces there to intervene well it's his latest salvo as he bids to cling to power meanwhile the u.n. is warning of a humanitarian crisis as thousands of libyans flee across the border to tunisia archy's paulus leader has more on the situation in the region. at least one hundred eighty thousand people who have so far fled libya and some seventy five thousand of them arriving here in tunisia most of them are foreign labor as they are being housed at the border point intense where they receiving food and medical supplies aid workers who are on the scene are warning that this is reaching crisis point and we're hearing reports of crisis and chaos at these border points as gods
the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. is in a name from a friend wargrave foreign media and is losing it among those who are winning the war she named r t i'll be back with more in just a few minutes. live from our studios in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us with the libyan leader colonel gadhafi is promising more violence if u.s. or nato forces there to intervene well it's his latest salvo as he bids to cling to power meanwhile the u.n. is warning of a...
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runs hillary clinton says the u.s. is placing in losing an information war with global media outlets including. girl in knots keyser talks about the spread of freedom in north africa and the middle east and how song the seeking to sound down to a figure of thought. great for the. we've got. the biggest issues get the cuban voice face to face with the news makers. all right welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser we're here in beirut lebanon to get a taste of freedom as it sweeps the region freedom fighters are everywhere all across north africa the middle east and even madison wisconsin it's a global insurrection against the banker occupation with its own tunes and songs like. this new hit from. gadhafi stacy herman welcome back to the kaiser report well max first let's play a little clip from this viral hit remakes of moammar gadhafi he's brilliant speech to the nation here we go. that's a fantastic sweeping the globe the population the youth the arab youth the thing they love so much about gadhafi speech is that the
runs hillary clinton says the u.s. is placing in losing an information war with global media outlets including. girl in knots keyser talks about the spread of freedom in north africa and the middle east and how song the seeking to sound down to a figure of thought. great for the. we've got. the biggest issues get the cuban voice face to face with the news makers. all right welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser we're here in beirut lebanon to get a taste of freedom as it sweeps the region...
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interest and u.s. involvement, we are now facing the difficult conund runs of a series of cases that are going to put different interests in balance. >> difficult, yes, but i think what the administration makes a mistake if it thinks of libya as a case in itself, or compares libya as the secretary did earlier today, to some places in africa, although those cases are important. here we have-- each have a regional perspective. this region is uniquely a source of security problems for the word and for us. andible that the moment of opportunity for the transformation of this region has been made available, and if this moment is allowed to pass, if qaddafi wins and crushes the opposition, i think it will encourage other it authoritarian leaders in the region, as we see in bahrain already, to be tough. and i think the consequences of that for our interests, for the long term, will be significant. >> rose: let's assume you were the national security advisor to the president and he came in ask said, do i have
interest and u.s. involvement, we are now facing the difficult conund runs of a series of cases that are going to put different interests in balance. >> difficult, yes, but i think what the administration makes a mistake if it thinks of libya as a case in itself, or compares libya as the secretary did earlier today, to some places in africa, although those cases are important. here we have-- each have a regional perspective. this region is uniquely a source of security problems for the...
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it was a fighting in between u.s. troops and terrorists in ir andut i think things have begun to change over the last two years. for one thing, you had a tremendous and ultimately unsuccessful uprising in iran against the disputed elections there, and then, as i say, very recently, you've had a popular revolution sweeping across north africa, giving us a completely different of muslims, and i hope that that does filter down to a pew level that people do see that the are muslim as broad, certainly muslims in the united states with whom they can agree with. >> we did see diversity within the american-muslim community this week. people think of it as a monolithic body but it's really not. >> it's anything but. it's anything but. there are, what? 50, 60 different ethnic groups. there are people wealthy. there are people who are white collar. there are all sorts of professionals, there are blue collar people. there are people who have been here since the 1960s, people who have recently arrived and geographically the commun
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today, scientists in the u.s. say we're unprepared. >> a number of cities are at risk on the eastern seaboard for major earthquakes. boston, new york city, charleston. >> reporter: it's not just california. the most dangerous zone is in the middle of the country. in the lower midwest. the last big one here was in 1895. and when, not if, when it happens again, millions would be left homeless and billions in damages. >> in the center of the united states, it's like a hard, cold slab that allows the energy to travel. in california, energy dissipates quicker. >> reporter: jerry is a geologist in memphis. he shows us old buildings that would never make it. they were built long before the strict codes. >> in areas that may receive the most damage, you would expect that those fire department buildings may not be operational. >> reporter: the scientists suggest we test early warning systems. which were working in japan and may have made a difference. they are pushing for more aggressive building codes. and new rules to re
today, scientists in the u.s. say we're unprepared. >> a number of cities are at risk on the eastern seaboard for major earthquakes. boston, new york city, charleston. >> reporter: it's not just california. the most dangerous zone is in the middle of the country. in the lower midwest. the last big one here was in 1895. and when, not if, when it happens again, millions would be left homeless and billions in damages. >> in the center of the united states, it's like a hard, cold...
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and outrage after allegations that a u.s. psychological warfare unit had been ordered to use mindfreak some visiting senators to secure more cash and troops for the war. and next to me look at space exploration and how would could help prevent earthquakes and he talks to alan smith from the wall or space science lab or treat in london that interview is up next. well this year we're celebrating fifty years since year ago guarin became the first man in space and you are presenting a new project i don't project between russia and the united kingdom could you tell us briefly about that when said project for those who don't know what it is the project would involve as it as a name implies two spacecraft which would which would operate the earth about four hundred kilometers apart and they will be they will have information on board which was started the on a sphere from above and what we're looking for is the signal signatures in the on the sphere which are precursors to earthquakes phenomena and volcanic eruption phenomena what w
and outrage after allegations that a u.s. psychological warfare unit had been ordered to use mindfreak some visiting senators to secure more cash and troops for the war. and next to me look at space exploration and how would could help prevent earthquakes and he talks to alan smith from the wall or space science lab or treat in london that interview is up next. well this year we're celebrating fifty years since year ago guarin became the first man in space and you are presenting a new project i...
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china will challenge u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. is losing the global war polls and minds to rivals like alan jersey rand paul seat while revealing she is one of all yours under the rules americans need to corporations are not up to the job. only president of the soviet union celebrates his eightieth birthday we'll go. to history as the mud associated with the pull of the wall and his democratic reforms his critics say they do in destruction see the facts which they claim are still being felt in today's world. there's the headlines up next i'll. talk some of the smell of freedom in north africa and the middle east and house seeking to turn khadafi into a figure that's nice. all right welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser were here in beirut lebanon to get a taste of freedom as it sweeps the region freedom fighters are everywhere all across north africa the middle east and even madison wisconsin it's a global insurrection against a banker och.
china will challenge u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. is losing the global war polls and minds to rivals like alan jersey rand paul seat while revealing she is one of all yours under the rules americans need to corporations are not up to the job. only president of the soviet union celebrates his eightieth birthday we'll go. to history as the mud associated with the pull of the wall and his democratic reforms his critics say they do in destruction see the facts which they...
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the u.s. has a military base in the island country the navy's powerful fifth fleet and six thousand troops are stationed there and in response to the brutal crackdown the u.s. president has wielded his authority to pick up the phone and call the king of bahrain the president expressed his deep concern over the violence in bahrain and stressed the need for maximum restraint words the forces on the ground now backed by one thousand saudi arabian troops who don't appear to be listening to critics say that talk doesn't amount to any help for the bahraini people it amounts to this absolutely there's a double standard in the way the u.s. deals with friend versus fellow unlike libya the brain is a strong u.s. ally in the oil rich persian gulf it's all about oil it's also all about. political military strategy the u.s. has a lot of military assets in the persian gulf right now and we want to make sure they stay there u.s. interests coming at the cost of people's lives and at the cost of the values of
the u.s. has a military base in the island country the navy's powerful fifth fleet and six thousand troops are stationed there and in response to the brutal crackdown the u.s. president has wielded his authority to pick up the phone and call the king of bahrain the president expressed his deep concern over the violence in bahrain and stressed the need for maximum restraint words the forces on the ground now backed by one thousand saudi arabian troops who don't appear to be listening to critics...
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the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces grows kamel in libya with more air strikes and cruise missiles voices against the intervention also getting louder. head of the arab media rails against. states against its targets. for. russia condemns the indiscriminate use of force in libya or over sixty people have reportedly been killed by coalition bombs stay with r.t. for the developing reaction in moscow. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind most of the pain the drops on the basis of this product and permits into consequences for civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also the japanese imports get with global cold shoulder. radiation leak meanwhile the number of dead from the great disaster rises to more than eight thousand. this is our team with the very latest world news well straight to libya now the u.s. britain and france are pressing ahead with their campaign of air attacks on the bit where it's the sixty four people have been kil
the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces grows kamel in libya with more air strikes and cruise missiles voices against the intervention also getting louder. head of the arab media rails against. states against its targets. for. russia condemns the indiscriminate use of force in libya or over sixty people have reportedly been killed by coalition bombs stay with r.t. for the developing reaction in moscow. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind...
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of the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton campaigns for more funds really washington's message after missing americans losing the media rule the u.s. is already spending over seven hundred million dollars now on international board costing. that sir from a faberge eggs to royal diamonds was the last around down by everything that sparkles. hello and welcome to the shire of our seas above all types of georgia for centuries so join me as we take a look at the ground that exquisite slices of that sols to the local workshops and the laces contempt beside this we begin this week's program one of the oldest working chili factories in russia. it's easy to see why russians love jewelry across friendship goes back and forth thousand years with precious stone and metal mines scattered throughout the vastness of russia a number of cities and drive from this highly profitable industry this company's one of the most famous in the capital from winning brands embrace that some necklaces and earrings it has
of the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton campaigns for more funds really washington's message after missing americans losing the media rule the u.s. is already spending over seven hundred million dollars now on international board costing. that sir from a faberge eggs to royal diamonds was the last around down by everything that sparkles. hello and welcome to the shire of our seas above all types of georgia for centuries so join me as we take a look at the ground that exquisite slices of...
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some u.s. troops are taking potassium iodide pills brought in from u.s. and south korea stockpiles to help protect them from potential radiation. now, the pentagon is sending a nine-person team to japan to try to figure out exactly how much radiation has escaped and is escaping from those reactors. the next step could be sending several hundred from a specially trained unit to help with decontamination. katie? >> couric: all right. chip reid at the white house tonight. chip, thank you. meanwhile, the nuclear crisis in japan has in some ways overshadowed the growing humanitarian disaster there. the official death toll from the earthquake and tsunami climbed today to nearly 5,700. almost 10,000 are still missing and about 390,000 lost their homes or were forced to leave them. lucy craft now on death and life in the disaster zone. >> reporter: he's shouting "a tsunami's coming." and running for safety to a nearby building. as more dramatic videos like this emerge today, the shock of what's happened continues to flood the japanese psyche. people haunted by sc
some u.s. troops are taking potassium iodide pills brought in from u.s. and south korea stockpiles to help protect them from potential radiation. now, the pentagon is sending a nine-person team to japan to try to figure out exactly how much radiation has escaped and is escaping from those reactors. the next step could be sending several hundred from a specially trained unit to help with decontamination. katie? >> couric: all right. chip reid at the white house tonight. chip, thank you....
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u.s. and the japanese, let's look at what the head of the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission said today to congress about one of those fukushima reactors. >> we believe that secondary containment has been destroyed and there is no water in the spent fuel pool. and we believe that radiation levels are extremely high. >> in other words, the americans saying that it's worse than japanese officials have let on. all of this leads us to a chief environmental affairs correspondent, anne thompson. anne, we thought something was up when the americans wanted their people further away from it than the japanese standard earlier today. what's behind this apparent disagreement? >> reporter: well, brian, it's a crisis in the confidence of the information they are getting from the japanese government. in fact tonight tokyo electric power company is denying that that spent fuel pool is indeed dry. it says that everything is stable at reactor 4. and you have the head of public affairs for the nrc, the nucle
u.s. and the japanese, let's look at what the head of the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission said today to congress about one of those fukushima reactors. >> we believe that secondary containment has been destroyed and there is no water in the spent fuel pool. and we believe that radiation levels are extremely high. >> in other words, the americans saying that it's worse than japanese officials have let on. all of this leads us to a chief environmental affairs correspondent, anne...
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just after 1:30 a.m., u.s. jets arrive, dropping two 500-pound bombs, to push back the unidentified group. at 2:19 a.m., two ospreys reach the stranded fighter pilot. above, choppers stand ready with marines, but they're not needed. one of the ospreys lands and the stranded pilot is rescued. the second crew member landed in a nearby field. the 27-year-old injured his ankles, but was okay. he hid near a farm. the owner of that farm was hit by shrapnel in the bomb dropped to protect the downed airmen. despite the wound, he says he understands. "it was to protect their pilots," he says. "it was a misunderstanding. we forgive them and we thank the coalition forces." another family member told us there was confusion, the airmen thought theville anders were gadhafi forces. but they weren't. they gave the crew member feud and juice and helped him get back to benghazi, where he was eventually picked up by american forces. the family kept his helmet. alex marquardt, abc news, got sultan in eastern libya. >>> and it is h
just after 1:30 a.m., u.s. jets arrive, dropping two 500-pound bombs, to push back the unidentified group. at 2:19 a.m., two ospreys reach the stranded fighter pilot. above, choppers stand ready with marines, but they're not needed. one of the ospreys lands and the stranded pilot is rescued. the second crew member landed in a nearby field. the 27-year-old injured his ankles, but was okay. he hid near a farm. the owner of that farm was hit by shrapnel in the bomb dropped to protect the downed...
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but u.s. military is slowing succumbing to drug abuse where the use of synthetic marijuana also known as spice rapidly gaining popularity among recruits eight midshipmen have recently been expelled from the naval academy for possessing a substance which can be detected and routine tests are his military contributor says the problem stems from america's long term involvement in afghanistan it's been almost a year high seas has acquired a totally new connotation for the u.s. navy in march two thousand and ten it was the beginning of the corruption of the u.s. naval academy at annapolis by sea to drugs since then dozens of the navy chipman has been separated or expelled from their cabin unfortunately it was not an exception neither for the u.s. navy nor for other branches of the u.s. armed forces so in a way the latest drug abuse investigation is only in the tip of the iceberg of the per knishes and negative influence of the american involvement in afghanistan indeed what could motivate future u.
but u.s. military is slowing succumbing to drug abuse where the use of synthetic marijuana also known as spice rapidly gaining popularity among recruits eight midshipmen have recently been expelled from the naval academy for possessing a substance which can be detected and routine tests are his military contributor says the problem stems from america's long term involvement in afghanistan it's been almost a year high seas has acquired a totally new connotation for the u.s. navy in march two...
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there are all fears the u.s. and u.k. could use force to influence what's happening in the country even mainstream deadlock as protesters dimanche gadhafi step down. as unrest in the middle east and north africa brings thomas refutations hours in the open is the absolute power persist spindler says being counted on to whitewash the government's image. all set out of this world jumping. to the next i says through is undergoing final examinations in preparation for their flight to the international space station on the fiftieth anniversary of the first man's flight into space more details just ahead. and the world's largest in the media and producer was saul has rejected new roles to make a fire by a box office saying it's not in the best interests of the shareholders or in business in trying to meddle with. everyone welcome to you this is almost seen live from moscow there is increasing speculation the u.s. and the u.k. could intervene in libya with the use of force president obama. all options open and sort of the crisis
there are all fears the u.s. and u.k. could use force to influence what's happening in the country even mainstream deadlock as protesters dimanche gadhafi step down. as unrest in the middle east and north africa brings thomas refutations hours in the open is the absolute power persist spindler says being counted on to whitewash the government's image. all set out of this world jumping. to the next i says through is undergoing final examinations in preparation for their flight to the...
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on the u.s. soldiers dated or didn't even count planes for more bread washington's message of the missing american is the news in the media the u.s. and britain spent the day of the seven hundred million dollars a year when there's a national polls to. feel that it's polls in the way now that that's house. thank you alice this is sports and day it's live in archie hello and welcome first of the headlines no way back makes the final arrest of the december second decision to award the twenty eighteen and twenty twenty two world cups to russia and guitar respectively. the magnificent seven real madrid fresh struggling mali got sick of the deficit between themselves and leaders barcelona back to seven points. and also rising through the ranks r.t.e. interviews russia's top incoming snowboard star a no not as of ours and i as the country gains prominence in the schools. and we begin with the latest on females home and zurich why a president sepp blatter writes vides be awarding of the twenty eight see
on the u.s. soldiers dated or didn't even count planes for more bread washington's message of the missing american is the news in the media the u.s. and britain spent the day of the seven hundred million dollars a year when there's a national polls to. feel that it's polls in the way now that that's house. thank you alice this is sports and day it's live in archie hello and welcome first of the headlines no way back makes the final arrest of the december second decision to award the twenty...
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the u.s. secretary of state gave a generous program to enable reconstruction. it was the european recovery program, better known as the marshall plan. the u.s. pumped billions of dollars in food aid, raw materials, technical assistance, and investment with emphasis on infrastructure. it was also recognize that the former enemies would have to be major beneficiaries. america's allies, britain and france, received the largest share of the marshall plan aid. the former axis powers, italy, west germany, followed. overall, $14 billion flowed into europe between 1948 and 1952, the equivalent of 80 billion euros in today's currency. but the aid came with a number of strings attached. recipients were expected to maintain stable currencies an open up their markets to cross- border trade. the beginnings of europe's single market. and of the u.s. profited as well. as europe once again became a viable export market. the aid was also offered to east germany and other east bloc countries but under massive p
the u.s. secretary of state gave a generous program to enable reconstruction. it was the european recovery program, better known as the marshall plan. the u.s. pumped billions of dollars in food aid, raw materials, technical assistance, and investment with emphasis on infrastructure. it was also recognize that the former enemies would have to be major beneficiaries. america's allies, britain and france, received the largest share of the marshall plan aid. the former axis powers, italy, west...
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militarily the u.s. . was. just three weeks. three hundred. defeated an army of a half a million seizing a country the size of california. but this stunning victory turn once coalition forces occupied iraqi cities. former u.s. marine colonel thomas hames served in iraq and is a leading military analyst. what did the car bomb mean for iraq. i think the car bomb changed the basic tactical situation in iraq successful counterinsurgency is based on being among the people close to them when you start bombing and you start to withdraw both government forces the police in iraq and u.s. forces in behind bomb barriers you cut off communication the people the car bomb separated the government from the people and at the same time inflicted casualties so it was the other big piece of an insurgency and other words kaminski merican people were losing car bomb can't be stopped time to get out. insurgents use car bombs against any target the u.n. religious shrines police stations and street markets. the blast of the car bomb turned blitzkrieg to defeat. to co
militarily the u.s. . was. just three weeks. three hundred. defeated an army of a half a million seizing a country the size of california. but this stunning victory turn once coalition forces occupied iraqi cities. former u.s. marine colonel thomas hames served in iraq and is a leading military analyst. what did the car bomb mean for iraq. i think the car bomb changed the basic tactical situation in iraq successful counterinsurgency is based on being among the people close to them when you...
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u.s. diplomat hillary clinton was coupled with a plea hard cash to get america's message back on track in his garbage can reports the secretary of state doesn't believe the home grown news channels are up to the task here is what we have learned from hillary clinton's statement we are officially at war information war by we i mean english language non us run media which provide alternative views on world news use which often running contrast to the coverage of events by u.s. mainstream media story clinton was defending her department budget in congress she says a major reason the state department needs money is because the u.s. is losing the information war and among those media who are winning that war hillary clinton named r t we are in an information war and we are losing that war i'll be very blunt in my assessment al jazeera is winning. the chinese have opened up a global english language and multi language television network the russians have opened up an english language network i'v
u.s. diplomat hillary clinton was coupled with a plea hard cash to get america's message back on track in his garbage can reports the secretary of state doesn't believe the home grown news channels are up to the task here is what we have learned from hillary clinton's statement we are officially at war information war by we i mean english language non us run media which provide alternative views on world news use which often running contrast to the coverage of events by u.s. mainstream media...
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for a new stumbling block finding common ground over libya expected to be part of discussions during u.s. vice president joe biden's visit to russia it's seen as a chance to check on the progress of the reset of relations between the two countries. next crosstalk focuses on the place saudi arabia occupies in the storm about arrest engulfing the middle east and north africa is coming up. you can. blow in welcome to our song i'm peter a little the growing sandstorm in the arab middle east as change sweeps the region to saudi arabia immune to outside influences u.s. president barack obama says he supports democracy and the aspirations of the people does this apply to the kingdom of saudi. king. to discuss the situation in saudi arabia i'm joined by ali alyami in washington he is the executive director of the center for democracy and human rights in saudi arabia in dubai we cross to robert jordan is a former u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia and now would take robots and in london we go to a build body out one is the editor of the al goods i b newspaper and another member of our crosstalk team
for a new stumbling block finding common ground over libya expected to be part of discussions during u.s. vice president joe biden's visit to russia it's seen as a chance to check on the progress of the reset of relations between the two countries. next crosstalk focuses on the place saudi arabia occupies in the storm about arrest engulfing the middle east and north africa is coming up. you can. blow in welcome to our song i'm peter a little the growing sandstorm in the arab middle east as...
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such as the u.s. system of the government that has a national security adviser to the president. the french government has a specific adviser on foreign security to the president. it provides a counterpart for those countries. >> how has the nic improved crisis management? >> it gives us the opportunity to have information from the services in real time. as we go through what has been happening in north africa, it has enabled us to cross reference. i think it has enabled us to have l.a. --a in more than one department. it is extremely useful to have somebody we can talk to a commission if we require. for example, if there is a specific issue, that has been -- i also debate it puts education in government that can be expensive. >> last question. how has crisis management, are you looking at what prices management has done -- crisis management has done and ways to change or improve it? >> i think that is how it was originally conceived. it's first and overriding task is strategic. it is important to have that distinction between the large a scale decisions that are made and the the
such as the u.s. system of the government that has a national security adviser to the president. the french government has a specific adviser on foreign security to the president. it provides a counterpart for those countries. >> how has the nic improved crisis management? >> it gives us the opportunity to have information from the services in real time. as we go through what has been happening in north africa, it has enabled us to cross reference. i think it has enabled us to have...
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to counter the car bomb the u.s. military has established gyda joint improvised explosive device defeat organization . with an annual budget of four billion dollars. most of gyros work as top secret advanced electronic countermeasures to jam remotely detonated bombs. but some of it is just good old fashioned intelligence. will we defeat the carpet for i don't think you can ever say that a car is a commercial entity you go buy a car and then if you want to go get some fertilizer if you've got a few stray rounds of one five five shells such a found i mean just suddenly you can make a car bomb and so it's not something that you're ever going to be able to eliminate from the battlefield because the components are all there. across the world governments are hardening their buildings putting up bomb barriers defenses against suicide truck bomber. downing street in the white house are turning into fortresses . the car bomb is it the greatest terrorist. in the us in my opinion a car bomb is it wreaks terror and everyone any
to counter the car bomb the u.s. military has established gyda joint improvised explosive device defeat organization . with an annual budget of four billion dollars. most of gyros work as top secret advanced electronic countermeasures to jam remotely detonated bombs. but some of it is just good old fashioned intelligence. will we defeat the carpet for i don't think you can ever say that a car is a commercial entity you go buy a car and then if you want to go get some fertilizer if you've got a...
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based cambridge patrol a group which started this u.s. expansion back in two thousand still owes six hundred thirty five stations in the country analysts say the petroleum selling margin in the this road to the low in the decision is financially just. that wraps up the business boys and you are up to date now more news from our website r.t. dot com slash visits. to. the. russia would be so much writer if you knew about songs from funds to the question some of. these stunts on t.v. don't come. culture is that so much of a given it is a huge decision on the mark when the world clamoring for change around the globe people are protesting against governments and can a self defined democratic west learn. wealthy british style.
based cambridge patrol a group which started this u.s. expansion back in two thousand still owes six hundred thirty five stations in the country analysts say the petroleum selling margin in the this road to the low in the decision is financially just. that wraps up the business boys and you are up to date now more news from our website r.t. dot com slash visits. to. the. russia would be so much writer if you knew about songs from funds to the question some of. these stunts on t.v. don't come....
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the u.s. government says its residents within 50 miles should leave. >> we think it's a prudent measure to follow the evacuation based on how we would handle a situation like that in the united states. >> reporter: there are six reactors at the site. in unit 1 an explosion destroyed part of an outer building. in unit 2 there may have been an explosion rupturing the containment facility and possibly letting radioactive fuel escape. unit 3 was the target of today's water drops. it too had an explosion of the outer building and it also has exposed fuel rods. unit 4 was shut down for maintenance when the earthquake struck, but it became the subject of a controversy when the head of the u.s. nuclear regulatory commission said its stored fuel rods were totally exposed. units 5 and 6, which are also out of service, may also have problems with their used fuel rods. experts say unit 3 is especially dangerous, because it has recycled fuel that contains plutonium, an even greater health threat than the u
the u.s. government says its residents within 50 miles should leave. >> we think it's a prudent measure to follow the evacuation based on how we would handle a situation like that in the united states. >> reporter: there are six reactors at the site. in unit 1 an explosion destroyed part of an outer building. in unit 2 there may have been an explosion rupturing the containment facility and possibly letting radioactive fuel escape. unit 3 was the target of today's water drops. it too...
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and russia's leader in the u.s. vice president to find common ground on former stumbling blocks including most of his accession to the world trade organization and a missile defense system in europe and from a financial say ratified unknown to us to transit military equipment through russia on its way to afghanistan seen as another sign of progress in the reset of relations between the two. i'll be back with more developments more news in less than thirty minutes from now in the meantime cross-talk focuses on the place that saudi arabia occupies in the storm upon wresting gulf in the middle east and north africa debate next on our team. will. review the latest in science and technology from. we've got the future coverage. you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i hear all about the growing sandstorm in the arab middle east as change sweeps the region to saudi arabia immune to outside influences u.s. president barack obama says he supports democracy and the aspirations of the people this is applied to the kingdom of
and russia's leader in the u.s. vice president to find common ground on former stumbling blocks including most of his accession to the world trade organization and a missile defense system in europe and from a financial say ratified unknown to us to transit military equipment through russia on its way to afghanistan seen as another sign of progress in the reset of relations between the two. i'll be back with more developments more news in less than thirty minutes from now in the meantime...
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they're all fears the u.s. and u.k. could use force to influence what's happening the country remains in deadlock as protesters to monta gadhafi step down. as on the rest of the middle east and north africa brings tarnished reputations out in the open it's the absolute power of british spin doctors being counted on to whitewash government image. and all set for an out of this world journey. the next guy says who is undergoing final examinations in gratian for their flight to the international space station on the fiftieth anniversary of the first manned flight into space more details just ahead. two pm in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on r t our top story there is increasing speculation the u.s. and u.k. could intervene in libya with use of force president obama says he's keeping all options open and ready to act if the crisis deepens washington is already increased its military presence in the region are his policy or has more. well i'm standing here on the border crossing between china sea and lib
they're all fears the u.s. and u.k. could use force to influence what's happening the country remains in deadlock as protesters to monta gadhafi step down. as on the rest of the middle east and north africa brings tarnished reputations out in the open it's the absolute power of british spin doctors being counted on to whitewash government image. and all set for an out of this world journey. the next guy says who is undergoing final examinations in gratian for their flight to the international...
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when it comes to u.s. foreign policy this country's hands are not just full they're often tied secretary of state hillary clinton charged with the task of laying out a plan for the future generations of americans including my own have grown up successful and safe because we chose to lead the world and tackling the greatest challenges but now clear signs that the challenges and the times are changing but a lot of people in this country have come to the conclusion that our policy overhaul has been inconsistent sometimes we support the bad guys and the bad guys become our enemy. twenty eleven has been a major year with major shifts in prominence and power in northern africa and the us. and signs that us will influence maybe we need just days before the regime of the gyptian president hosni mubarak fell both secretary clinton and cia director leon panetta called it stable until it was. prepared and there are also inconsistency is on the war in afghanistan in afghanistan integrated military and civilian surges
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new stumbling block finding common ground over libya expected to be part of this passion as during u.s. vice president joe biden's visit to russia it's seen as a chance to check on the progress of the reset in relations between the two nations and. next libya's foreign minister tells our team who is driving the uprisings in his country and why global powers should see the situation for themselves before literally jumping the gun the interview coming up. in the wash up with and a minister now start with the rumors about the initiative talks between moammar gadhafi and the other side i'll be true. i don't believe in those rumors. since the beginning of the riots colonel gadhafi and i were talking about the possibility of dialogue with the protesters and what they wanted those proposals result and what can this dialogue be possibly based on. poor with. such a dialogue could take place on the level of a public gathering however we're going to pursue with the other side groundless there's no simply is no other side and these are armed gangs getting instructions from al qaeda it's a well kno
new stumbling block finding common ground over libya expected to be part of this passion as during u.s. vice president joe biden's visit to russia it's seen as a chance to check on the progress of the reset in relations between the two nations and. next libya's foreign minister tells our team who is driving the uprisings in his country and why global powers should see the situation for themselves before literally jumping the gun the interview coming up. in the wash up with and a minister now...
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military and the u.s. government says it was in afghanistan before it's in afghanistan now it's even in afghanistan. it was used supplied pick up trucks that helped afghan insurgents fight soviet troops three decades ago now it's sleepy and behind the wheel and they're at a crossroads wondering which way to drive their country next summer by car at sea bin gazi. political writer tim gado says the u.s. and some european nations have been hypocritical when talking about terri and if it was in libya. they're saying that. he is killing all use paypal you know all the rebels and civilians on the ground and they want to eat it as a humanitarian excuse to save libya but meanwhile the darker the people dying left and right and you haven't heard anybody say they want to send military force that there are fewer he says there are four of them have oil and i think he has days a great name for a hand and uses it as an excuse to wreak on eyes libya and take their own lives i think by. first that no terry operation again
military and the u.s. government says it was in afghanistan before it's in afghanistan now it's even in afghanistan. it was used supplied pick up trucks that helped afghan insurgents fight soviet troops three decades ago now it's sleepy and behind the wheel and they're at a crossroads wondering which way to drive their country next summer by car at sea bin gazi. political writer tim gado says the u.s. and some european nations have been hypocritical when talking about terri and if it was in...
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media the u.s. government they there and i get asked and they're painting it that way because the image perception that you know the good guys saying obviously but it was perception was a complete monster and they're going to tip their hand there are going abroad for. also political writer tuned out of the u.s. and some european countries to be using humanitarian issues as an excuse to invade leave us for its natural resources. oh that what they're doing they're saying that that is killing all these people you know all the rebels and civilians on the ground and they want to there's a humanitarian excuse to libya but meanwhile and there are fewer people dying left and right and you haven't heard anybody say they want to send military force to darfur. i think jason britain and france uses this as an excuse to recolonize libya and take their own lives and i think that by. first that military operation against libya because then it would provide excuses for them doing american like that shot down and. w
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the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces grows pummeling libya was more airstrikes and cruise missiles. bombs leveled a definite headquarters in the capital as you suppose with lines of the sky with unsecured qualify of i'm told is there and certainly join in just a few moments formal. international calls against the intervention are growing louder a russian meanwhile continues to express his concern as the number of civilian casualties on the ground in libya continues to rise. and washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind most of the payload dropped on libya it's raising fears that america's humanitarian premise will have legal consequences for civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also this hour japanese imports get a global cold shoulder after the fukushima radiation leak meanwhile the number of dead from the earthquake disaster rises to more than eight pounds and. one welcome to you live from our headquarters here in central moscow yo
the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi forces grows pummeling libya was more airstrikes and cruise missiles. bombs leveled a definite headquarters in the capital as you suppose with lines of the sky with unsecured qualify of i'm told is there and certainly join in just a few moments formal. international calls against the intervention are growing louder a russian meanwhile continues to express his concern as the number of civilian casualties on the ground in libya continues to rise. and...
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the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi his forces grows pummeling libya with more air strikes and cruise missiles. bombs may have all the diffuse headquarters in the capital as close as lined up the sky with fire on policy when something done in just a few moments from all. international calls against the intervention are growing louder russia condemns the violence which has already claimed over sixty civilian lives all the details coming out. washington maintains its intervention will be limited even though it's behind most of the pain the dropzone that is raising fears that this humanitarian protest would have legal consequences from civilians as it did in iraq under ten stone. also the japanese imports get the global cold shoulder after the fukushima radiation me along with number of dead from the earthquake disaster rises to more than eight thousand. that's twelve noon here in moscow you're watching our take on kerry johnston the u.s. britain and france claim they have succeeded in
the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi his forces grows pummeling libya with more air strikes and cruise missiles. bombs may have all the diffuse headquarters in the capital as close as lined up the sky with fire on policy when something done in just a few moments from all. international calls against the intervention are growing louder russia condemns the violence which has already claimed over sixty civilian lives all the details coming out. washington maintains its intervention will...
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the u.s. the spread of libya from its human rights council calling the government's aggression against protesters the u.s. is moving its naval forces closer to libya or during the speculation of a possible strike while the u.k. it's also ruling out the use of force. as the un dressed in the middle east and north africa is shaking the world america's foreign policy is changing course along with it its future direction of the agenda for u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and the meeting on capitol hill this week. the soviet union's first and last president celebrates his eightieth birthday where you consider the russia on the problems nordstrom want to see. more news in about fifteen minutes time but for now it's all the latest in the world of sports with and so after you got a few surprises for football last night right that's right we're following it or not quite you have been telling josie came from behind me munchkin i thought i was a bit of a shot while refer to call us how did david t
the u.s. the spread of libya from its human rights council calling the government's aggression against protesters the u.s. is moving its naval forces closer to libya or during the speculation of a possible strike while the u.k. it's also ruling out the use of force. as the un dressed in the middle east and north africa is shaking the world america's foreign policy is changing course along with it its future direction of the agenda for u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and the meeting on...
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if u.s. or nato forces there to intervene are these appalling clear has more on the situation in the. least one hundred eighty thousand people who have so far fled libya and some seventy five thousand of them arriving here in tunisia most of them are foreign labor as they are being housed at the border points intense where they receiving food and medical supplies aid workers who are on the scene are warning that this is reaching crisis point and we're hearing reports of crisis and chaos at these border points as gods struggle to get the situation under control now fighting is continuing throughout the country at civil towns between forces loyal to the leader moammar gadhafi and with all forces particularly in those areas around the libyan capital tripoli government forces are struggling to retain control and create creating keep in place a buffer zone around what is still the leaders stronghold there are increasingly fears that the situation could deteriorate into civil war now discussions ar
if u.s. or nato forces there to intervene are these appalling clear has more on the situation in the. least one hundred eighty thousand people who have so far fled libya and some seventy five thousand of them arriving here in tunisia most of them are foreign labor as they are being housed at the border points intense where they receiving food and medical supplies aid workers who are on the scene are warning that this is reaching crisis point and we're hearing reports of crisis and chaos at...
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a federal agent tells cbs news he was ordered to let guns from the u.s. make their way to mexican drug cartels. i'm katie couric. also tonight, president obama's message to qaddafi. >> the violence must stop. moammar qaddafi has lost the legitimacy to lead and he must leave. >> couric: with the threat of a lockout hanging over the players n.f.l. contract talks go into overtime. and sea otters under attack from sharks and something more mysterious. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. they are two presidents leading a war against a common enemy: mexican drug cartels. president obama welcomed mexico's president felipe calderon to the white house today and mr. obama said the two countries are making progress against drug gangs. >> to combat the southbound flow of guns and money we are screening all southbound rail cargo, seizing many more guns bound for mexico and we are putting more gunrunners behind bars. >> couric: but one of the men o
a federal agent tells cbs news he was ordered to let guns from the u.s. make their way to mexican drug cartels. i'm katie couric. also tonight, president obama's message to qaddafi. >> the violence must stop. moammar qaddafi has lost the legitimacy to lead and he must leave. >> couric: with the threat of a lockout hanging over the players n.f.l. contract talks go into overtime. and sea otters under attack from sharks and something more mysterious. captioning sponsored by cbs from...